Henry VII: Threats Flashcards

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Stafford and Lovell Rebellion

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  • 1486
  • first rising against Henry
  • led by Viscount Lovell and Humphrey Strafford, key supporters of Richard III
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Stafford and Lovell Rebellion: domestic/foreign support?

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  • domestic: little support within Yorkist territories

- Foreign: non

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Stafford and Lovell Rebellion: dangerous?

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  • not much of a threat
  • little support
  • poor leadership
  • Henry handled it well by using spies to follow them and gained papal permission to arrest them in the sanctuary
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Lambert Simnel rebellion

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  • 1486
  • claimed to be the Earl of Warwick
  • help of Earl of Lincoln
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Lambert Simnel rebellion: domestic/foreign support?

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  • domestic: Yorkshire gentry reluctant to filly commit, little support
  • foreign: Crowned king in Ireland and support from Margaret of burgundy
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Lamber simnel rebellion: Dangerous?

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  • had potential to be threatening to Henry but was eventually unsuccessful
  • Henry’s throne was unstable at the time and the foreign support was a representation of how vulnerable he was
  • however the English didn’t support Simnel and knew Warwick was alive because Henry paraded the real one around London
  • Henry also won at the battle of Stoke
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Perkin Warbeck

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  • 1491 - 1499

- claimed to be Richard of Shrewsbury , Duke of York (one of the princes in the tower)

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Perkin Warbeck: Foreign/Domestic support?

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  • domestic: had more domestic support than the other rebels

- Foreign: had much foreign support, form Margaret of burgundy, France, HRE and especially James IV of Scotland

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Perkin Warbeck: Dangerous?

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  • The most threatening
  • lasted for almost 9 years
  • the real Duke of York mysteriously disappeared so difficult to prove
  • Poor leadership = couldn’t exploit Cornish rebellion
  • Henry felt threatened for most of his treaties and foreign policy revolved around securing the throne and protecting the Tudor Dynasty from Warbeck
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Yorkist Rebellion: When and why?

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  • 1489
  • Henry had implemented a tax to fund the campaign in Brittany, causing an uprising
  • Bad harvests also caused unrest
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Yorkshire Rebellion: Impact

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  • Rebels asked for pardon but were denied it by the king who sent an army of 8,000 to the North, led by the Earl of Surrey
  • the rebellion failed
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Cornish Rebellion: When and why?

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  • 1497

Henry had implemented another tax to fund the campaign against Scotland, to fight against Warbeck

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Cornish Rebellion: Impact

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  • there was no desire for the throne only to end the taxation
  • 1000 people died
  • the rebellion exposed Henry of his fragility of political and social structure
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